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baffalo express vol xxv friday june 10 1870 no 8305 died wiiitxb'-june 9 willie h,~n of milo a and alic whltn aired 7 year and 9 monlha fune^llrom the r«t denoe of a i r ranwlm ■!., on salurday june lit at « o cl k p m rr end and acquaintance are r«»pecl<ullj inrltad to attend by telegraph new york tbjuved ntw york j«m 9 steamer america tnm wawim hsorj chaoßcvy from as pinwall tatai accident john bott was ao ght bet ween the buffer of the erie cars it jersey city and killed to-day corcker'3 verdict the coroner's jury in the cue of patrick hernan killed iy a policeman on the third instant rendend a verdict of self-defense married a london da patch announces the mar nag of sir g«orge cetwyod with the di vorced wife of marquis hastings the ii a veil case the pout washington despatch says the senate committee on the im prisonment d hatch in san domingo to day examine documentary evidence on the subject of ai official character very dam aging to gentral babcock which shows he interfered toprevent the release of hatch upon teh aduce of fabens casino and oth ers that immediately upon his arrival in san doming he fell into the hands of spec ulators aod worked to a certain degree with them whether as an interested party is oot known * he it to appear before a com mittee on saturday to m*ke an explanation in regard to his connection with hatch's imprisonment the investigation probably will not occupy more than three or four days more mubeky the same diipatch in referring to the pending senate resolution to inqaire into the san domingo tieaty states th t a prom inent senator aays that if an investigation could be made he cm wing evidence of the most positive kind that money has been used in this matter and it will be found that the han domingo purchase was out of the most corrupt transactions ever carried on under a pale government kailttoad ixcubsionibts over two hundred western railroad men who came e t»t on a pleasure excursi n were to-day the guests of the erie railway managers and enjoyed a trip down the bay and about the harbor on boad the steamer ■units wuk jr easokic the grand lodge of free masons resumed their labors this norniug tne committee on constitution and laws was directed to consider the amendment to the constitution making it imperative to have the unani mous consent in writing of lod^e-rejected candidates by any other lodge in which he may be proposed before he can receive the degrees of masonry presenting the report of the committee ou correspondence m w john w simons said our action in relation to the grant ori ent of france which had invaded the juris diction of a sister state had been sustained by all the raud lodges yet heard from throughout the union the report of the grand master waa then presented m v john lewis reported from the committee on subordinate grand lodges that the committee could not agree on the question i.f dividing the state of new york luto district grand lodges it was resolved that the h w grand secretary of the grand lodge of new york be instructed to correspond with the grand secretaries of the different masonic jurisdictions in the uuited states during the coming year vith a view of the formation of the national grand lodge and report the progress at the next an nual meeting of the grand lodges the following ctllcers were elected grand master john h anthon d g m christopher g fox s g warden ed mund l judsou j g v james w huatfid g treasurer john w simone grand secretary james m austin g tursuivant johnston tauntain g tyler john hoole grand lecturer george h raymond g chaplains rev r l schoonmaker rev ferdinand c ewer rev john u webster base bali the unions of morrisania beat the eckfords of brooklyn at tremnnt to-day by 28 to 20 strike the operatires of the la salle silk mills paterson new jeraej stiuck to pre vent a reduction of wages foreign relief for constantinople paris june 9.—the empress eunenie sent in un francs to constantinople for the relief of the sufferers by the great tire the duke de urammont minister of foreign affairs contributed 5,0w fradcs for the bame object filgnop farbes the pope haa written a letter to the re cently consecr&ted bishop faroes who sustains in positive terms the dogma infal libility item 3 the emperor attended the race at long champs to-day deputy xixmbetta was compelled by ill health tv absent himself from his seat in the corps le^idlatif the counsel engaged for the defense of persons to be tried tor conspiracy were per mitted to see their clients to-day fur the first time general millinet just elected grand mas ter of the maaomc order of france declines the position compulsory education loxi»o june 9.—the northern associ ation of babtmts have tent the house of commons a peitition praying that the com palaory ednuation act may not pass for the reason that it unduly favors the estab lished chuach thk terrible fire-s5o persons burned co>sta>tin-ople june i>.—the loss of life by the cooliagration here is frightful at some points whole families were hem med in by the flames uid perished iv full view of the spectators who were unable to rescue them the panic among the people was terrible many who might have es caped lust all presence of mind and were unable to save themselves others in des pair made no ttfjrt to fly and were lost some of the turks in the spirit of fatalism peculiar to their race and religion shut themselves tip in their houses refused as sistance and met their fate without mur mur it is ascertained that 230 persons were burned tv death or killed by falling walls and many more ate missing the brigands madrid june 9.—the brigands who re cently kidnapped ft party of englishmen near gibraltar and released them only on tie payment of a heavy ransom have since b en captured by the troops and part of the ransome money recovered cl'ban matters hanan a june 9.—no later news has been received concerning the upton expe dition official dispatches from the captain gen eral's headquarters at puerto principe re port that a column arrived from la g/aan aja by way of sierrrft de cubitas the scene of the former battle while marching over the old ground during the night they were tired on by the rebels in ambush the troop returned the fire a sharp fight followed the rebels fled leaving twelve dead including their chiefs aguierre and madrinftte colonel montaatr's column had an en gagement in which fourteen insurgena were lulled including lone officers the par ticulars of the latter affair had not bean received from colonel mootaner the in surgents attacked fort barrabaa in the villa clara district garrisoned by colored troops the assault was repulsed with a lose of twelve killed the garrison loet three killed and aix wouded the dmtiea on cattle imported into the island v reduced on half lot the next six mmth the turf jebume pabk jnoxi parx jim 9 thm seoond raoe cm and one-eighth mile for three year old premium 500 was won by chiliooth in 2 mm 3 sec six ham started t third raotwfti for law ■****•, tioo entrance f 1000 dd«d by the club one mil ud fire furlong moood filly to re ceive 9300 seven started the raoe wu won by annette midday mood ecliptic third twm.3bu.sne the fourth not two mile heau allages premium 9120 uelmbold wh the only one entered and walked art tse ooutm tu fifth raa ta eili»g no for all ifn o»e bute and a n aarter pnmiwn 9400 eight urtod the rmce was won by edenton beating spray second somer set third time 2 mm 16 bee before the lut race m«rry thought en tend for that raoe ran awsy with her rider going three and ft half milu before ihe could be brought np beacon park boston june 9 at the beacon park course to-day the firat trot for ft premium of 92uuo for horeee that had never beaten 2:30 hickory jack prince fanny dot cayuga maid dew drop patchen chief and tom keeler were entered four heat i were trotted tint which were won by hick ory jack the other three by prince time 2:33 2:33 2:35 2:3t before the start patchen chief wai the f orite against the whole field the ftecond race was for a premium of 30u0 for double teams 1000 to the first team 1000 to the ftecond and 9400 to the third the entries were license and kirk wood jessie wales and dordness india rubber ben and lady walton five heats were trotted the first two were won by kirkwood and license the last three by jesse wales and pajkneef time 2:32j 2:34 2:^4 2:2s 2:325 the kirk wood team was the favorite at the start and contioaed so until after the fonrth heat the india rubber ben team barely escaped being distanced until the last heat when they wero ooouted out the time of jesse wales and darkness is the best double team time on record the track was slightly heavy from recent rains washington nominations washington june 9.—the president to-day nominated commodore o s ilitison to be rear admiral captain william key nofds commodore commander s nichol son captain lieutenant commander x p lull commander lieutenant g c schultz lieuteoaut commander george i stacnard collector of customs for the district of vermont southern land sales the secretary of the treasury sent to the senate his opinion of the attorney general relative to the eviction by state courts of purchasers und sold for taxes in the late insurrectionary states the attorney recommends the enactment empowering the removal of such suits to the united states district courts and when purcha sers are evicted by judgment all the money paid be reimburud by the defendants be fore placed in possession kansas claims the house committee on claims recom mend the passage of the bill appointing the judge of the lnited state circuit court for the district including kaua&s a commissioner to decide upon the claims of the citizens of kansas against the govern ment for the loss of prroperty taken or destroyed during the civil disturbances m i<i'.i ti the payments to be made by the secretary of the treasury on tiling the last awards by the commissioner tue southerin kailroai mr butler's report from the judiciary committee regarding the indebtnens of the southern kail roads for material purchased from the government after the close of the rebellion states that most of them were fully paid claims but several of which in curred the heaviest indebtaeas failed t pay,and set up counter claims which ia no being litigated in suits brought by the gov ernment to recover for the property sold those against which suits are now pend ing are e*st tennessee and virginia kail road hg5,331 nashville and chattanooga 310,8:19 nashville and noth western 47,1u4 these roads cftme before the committee ami protesting against any leg islation designed to affect proceedings in court expressed a desire for an equitable settlement with the government without litigation and ask that the secretary of war or some competent tribunal may be empowered to compromise and settle the controversy the committee cnusent to this as suits tend to diminish the value of property and it is therefore proposed to abandon them the bill reported is in ac cordance with this determination oubon receipts the customs receipts for the week end ing june 4th were at new york twj millions and a half dollars boston five bundred and eighty thousand philadel phia one hundred and seventy-four thous and baltimore two hundred and sever teen thousand san francisco for the weeli ending may ub one hundred and thirty thousand odors matters a letter from the superintendent if census says that no provisions exist for the enumeration of horses and cattle not up r farms and that an effort should be made to secure the approximate return of live stock held for other than agricultural pur poses but not by means of assistant mar shals it has been directed that uniinprov i lands without a resident manager )■<■i ported as a part of the farm of the owut , even though in different subdivisions b t if in a different state no account of it c made no account will be made of railroad prrp erty as such an assumption suhftantiaij'y all the railroad property of the country takes the form of certificates of stock bonds mortgages etc where they re held abroad they will be properly omiti/d from the inventory of the national wealth cablk to belgii'm mr barney made an argument to day before the house committee on foreign affairs in behalf of a cable to belgium base ball the game of base between the hay makers of troy and the olympics of tins city co-day did not progress further than the beginning of the last part of the hjth inning the haymakers being at the b»t the game was teen called on account of rain at the close of the game the score stood five to one in favor of the olympics the haymakers play the nationals to morrow s\n domingo treaty the senate in executive session yesterday reconsidered the vote which tabled the ten olntion directing the committee on fort.go delations to investigate the san domii go treaty and the whole matter will be ag in debated this afternoon messrs f^umjier and schnrz urged its adoption mestra howard chandler and sye were amt<ng the speakers on the other side no v^>te was taken increase of bevenue the monthly report of the bureau of sta tistics shows an actual increase in customs revenues of between nine and ten millions of dollars for the tint three quarters of the current fiscal year over the like term pre ceding the indians going spotted tail and the other brnle sioux chiefs paid a farewell visit to the secretary of the interior to-day xlist congress—second session washihgtoh jane 9 senate mr davis dem ky gave notice of a bill to allow all indian nations and tribe having ighta under existing law and treaties u sue in united state courts on a writ of error or appeal mr kick hep ark introduced a bill to carry into effect certain treaty atip olatians with the choctaw nation of in diana referred a resolution to make the bill relating to the length of spans of bridges on ttwohio r.ver the special order was d.bated and upon a division tha reaction wm rejected—only thirteen saeata totia m ita favor the proposed amwdassrt id the rales was rtianniii if r howard k«rp t mieh ), opposed tu utrodaetioß directly or indirectly of tfra tinhu «—»— i»tw s—tm tlmwhafeambjemwmimaßy laid oath taua at 1 10 u spatial fdsr hefagthe b tewt coßff — s the wt«raista«m was taken np the question being on taw fint of hm senate committee umndmtntt increasing th umber of keunwautivet from 275 to 300 mr trumbull rep iii cbinnu of the judiciary committee explained thai the object of the bill wm to gin as early as practicable effect to the oaaaus of 1870 b filing the number as 30a no stele would lose its pneest representation and the number waa not too large for a great conn try like our the present population of the united states waa estimated at about 40 or 41,000,000 tbe new bam of representation would be about 133,333 while the present basis was about 127,000 he commented upon other amendments the main object of which wai to provide or the representation of the nem colored element amounting to 1,600,000 people which was two-fifths of four mil lions introduced into our voting popula tion only three-fifths of that class bein represented under the present apportion tntnt the first amendment was ther agreed to and the oext amendment was read to strike out tho provision that an reduction of representatives in a state by the new apportionment shall take effect iv the forty-second congress the bill was laid over without action the bill to abolish the franking privilege then came up the qutstton being on mr drake's amtndment for allowing newipaper exchanges to pass free and mr sherm-il amendment for the free circulation of weekly newspapers within the county o their publication mr hatnlin referred to the long agitation of the subject and boped it would now be disposed of mr ramsey advocated the bill he read from western newspaper to the effect that newipapers could lake care of them selves and pay their own postage just as members of congress ought to do laugl ttrj he could not see into tbe special exemption of newspapers as nine-tenths of all the matter passing through the mail was printed matter he quoted from postmaster-general holt's report to show the facility with which franks could be forged and the impossibility of detecting the fraud during a running discussion messrs drake nye williams and flanagan ex pressed thtirdisapprobation of the measure mr kamsey made the statement that mrs lincoln was the only person in an un ntiiciaj position who now barf the franking privilege messrs morrill vt ami fow ler submitted amendments mr sumoer cave notice of intention to clone the debate by advocating his proposition for the aboli tion of the franking privilege with one oent postage for all at 4 o'clock the senate went into execu tive session adjourned lioitsb at the meeting of the house at eleven o'clock the hall was so dark owing to the beavy thunder shower prevailing that the t;as had to be lighted in the midst of tbe confusion mr mccormick who had been mentioned in the correspondeboe of the swmmf win reference to cuban bonds rose ami denied emphatically all knowledge of tbe matter he called upon tbe chair man jf the sub-committee mr butler of mass to state whether any evidence had t>een taken to implicate him tut mr butl r was not present vr mccomick then ad dressed the same inquiry to mr davis of new york a member of the judicary com mittee mr davis said be was not a mem ber of the sub-committee and he knew nothing about its proceedings some unimportant business was done by unanimous content but as i wan impos sible owing to the ttcrm and rattling on the roof to understand what was going on a recess of ten minutes was taken after recess the m'eakek proceeded as the business of the morning hour to call 03 committees for reports commencing with the committee on ways and means no report being made from that committee mr ward rose and called attention to a resolution adapted by the house la*t mon day on his motion directing the committee on ways and means to report as soon an practicable a bill abolishing the duty on coal mr hooper rep mass acting chairman of the committee remarked that if tbe resolution had been simply such as stated the committee wonld have had no difficulty in reporting tbe bill immediately tbe surject had been taken up but it was found that the resolution covered rather more ground than was at tint supposed the committee on banking and currency reported a bill to punish unlawful certitica tion of checks by officers of national banks which after a short discussion was passed mr jarfield rep o also re ported back the senate bill to provide a national currency of coin notes and to equalize tbe distribution of circulating notes with a substitute therefor mr cox a member of the committee objected that no meeting of the committee had been held to authorize that report mr garfleld explained that the meeting was held during the ten minutes recess this morning the bulwtitute was then reid being the so.").(mh),)kx currency bill with the funding and other sections struck out the omitted sections arc 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and i*2 the bubstitute having been read mr cox again made tbe point of order that mr gartield was not authorized to make a report the speaker ruled that the point of order came to late adding that if it bad been persisted in when first made he would have submitted the question to the house mr cox appealed from the decis ion of the chair and called for the ayes and nayst mr randal dem pa ), moved that thu house adjourn and called for the yeas and nays adding in an undertone that they would tillibuster on this bill every morning hour from now till the end of the tteosion during roll call the morning hour expired and the bill went over tilt tbe morning hour on tuesday the appeal from the decision of the chair havißg been with drawn mr davis r*p.,x v reported for the discussion and action of the bill to establish a uniform system of naturalization and to regulate the proceedings under tbe same this bill makes the following con ditions of citizenship : three years in tbe united states with an intention to become a citizen and six months residence in tbe state and thirty days tn the the county or parish before application is made appli cation to be made and tiw-d twenty days in the court proceedings for naturaliza tion to be h»d before the united states circuit and district courts in counties or parishes where there are not more than two stated terms of those courts proceed ings may be bad in any state court of a jurisdiction having a clerk and seal a naturalized citizen is not to exercise all privileges of citizenship till after the end of six moots from the date of judgments aliens enlisted in the u 8 army or naay and honorably discharged therefrom may become citizens upon one year's actual residence the bill consists of seventeen aectiom oontain^ing detailed provisions for carrying it out and penalties for fraudulent actions under it mr oavii proceeded to explain the provisions of the bill comparing them with the existing pro visions of the law on the subject mr ward followed advocating the passage of the bill mr kldridge opposed he said tbe cry of fraud waa a pretext merely the hill was inspired by hate and hostilty to tbe in»h and germans and the catholic population its main spring was partisan malignity rel-gions bigotry and intolerance every line and letter of it breathed the infernal spirit of know noth in giant mr cox protested against the bill be cante among other reason it was based on slanders nirainr the people and judiciary of new yort mr sargent would vote against the bill unless the amendment excluding the riiia-iii and japanese from nafr lira firm was agreed to mr stevenson thought the preaent iialin liisliiwi system too eonveaiaat be cause under it tbe worst class of aliens be came aataralized at once thror h nolattoa of law mr fetefc advocated hii b odnw«t si d»di m ike moafotiam aui amd ro pobboat that um passage t the y i bill wtmld w il—li iamm to their party is meawi axtah fi kw hm rg aad caajar fjpemd the latter wooes taw bill wo*m m wu tja4ar the tttjsaw illlil . es mkij*l»uh9fu£*w mf*a far any biita to all that and alnaasi or not it was nnniuaeaaj for nimaisaaj to orer mj«i mr conger docsa-ed ta dim ta i queatioa llr s.ki amf aa aa*eod ment reducing tho naiaoaef condition from three jean to oaje mr sohasaakar op posed th bill as • direst stab at ku ropaan emigration tho pi«iiaio lor • ix months probationary torn altar mat unliiomi afcevjd bo km v the ureely tribune provision lor mr grer y wai the author having umpwad it im the now york coostitntional convention lim iting it to one month drgeaer thought tho hill had given a splendid opportaaity v tb i mmocrmw to auk oapiul out of it many democrat laoghiac that ia ao mr daria of new york gare notio that h would move the prariooa question tomorrow morning and mored aa adioorahmnt mr dawea hoped the bill would b dupow.l of uua ereninf motion to aajonra nega tived metara cox and jadd moved to 1 it on the ul.lt mr dana of new york uked to hare it rooommitted objection made mr ward renewed the motion t adjourn it was again voted down the bill wai then laid on the tabla by 102 yea to 62 naye aa follows yeaa—ham adanu allison ambler archer asper atwood aiw-11 barry beatty beok bird booker brooks mass ), brooks n v barchard bardett borr calkin clarlie x cleveland cobnrn conger conor cox creba callam uavia deg.der dox dyer eldridge finkeln burg fitch getz gibson griswold haight haldemar uambledon md h mill harria hawkins hawley hay.ueflm hill hoi man johnson jndd kellogk kerr knott i^awrence lewis u>gau marahall mayham mcoornick mc?ieel milnea moore ohio moore iii morgan morrisaey mungen newsham fiulack orth packard ind potter ravlall res tea rice rogers sargent sawyer schumacher seati-m sheldon l i shober smith 0.1 smith oregon stevenson stilea strader saann sweeney tsffe trimble ty.ie i'pson van anken washburne mass w«lker wells wilkinson wilson o w ison mass ), winchester and woodward fo2 nays—messrs armstrong ames amell aver bailey bank benjamin rtfbtod bingham blair bolles buckley bnflington butler term osna churchiu c'obb cook cafes dawes l>ickey dizon oou l»y ferris rartield oilfilun hale hoar kellcy pa ), ketchum knapp laflin maynard mccarthy mcorew uik,-a mercer morphia morrill pa myers negley o'.neil packer p ), p.lmer pock platt porter prosser root tfmltl r.iinl htoughton strickland tanner taylor tulman townaend twichell van horn ward whittemore and wicana 62 mr itsvis voted in the affirmative to be able to vote on the reconsideration,of which motion be made when the vote was an nounced mr judd moved to lav th motion to reconsider on the table with out disposing of the motion the house adjourned miscellaneous new octlet to great salt lake corisne utah june 9 a suburrane i oai outlet to great salt lake i»i \» •■-. found opposite corinne between fremont and kimball islands the schooner pioneer was drawn into an eminence whirlpool and the descent and circular motion of th water was bo rapid and violent that it w^s only by the high wind prevailing at the time the wu enabled to sail beyond the influence of the chasm the captain haa no doubt that this opening never before discovered ia a grand outlet of the lake a party of beit-n tint men leave immediately to investigate this great wonjer 11lkdeker arrested st louis june 9 felix whiteworth the murderer f u s deputy marshal moses of sedalia mo who was assas sinated in december last haa been ar rested excursionists the indiana railroad excursionists were welcomed to-day by the mayor and visited the merchant's exchange and this afternoon witnessed the display of the steam fire department fatal accident cincinnati june 9 geo jayne was repairing the steeple of st baal's methodist eapiscnpal church in this city to-day when the rope supporting the scaffold broke and he fell to the ground % distance of one hundred feet crushing him to death democratic nomination ralekjh n c june 9—tha demo cratio executive committee yesterday nominated hon win m slnmi of meck lenburg for attorney-general newspaper change indianapolis jane 9.—l w hassel man and w p fuhback have bojmht a tivc-sixths interest in the daily ./■.".,.. women's suffrage to-day's attendance at the woman's suf frage convention was not very large res olutions were adopted declaring that the government disfranchises half the people demanding the ballot for women ami ad mitting that if her condition is nut bettered by the ballot it will be her fault and not the fault of the ballot denying the right of one class to legislate for anothei equal in intelligence and ability asserting the moral power of woman to remove the uvils exist uig in society urging the appointment of women as superintendents of prisons asy lums etc lucy stone and husband and susan 11 anthony participated in the dis cussion on the resolutions under the five minutes rule mrs bum case new orleans june 9 justice bradley of the i'm ted states circuit court has rendered an opinion in the ca f myra clark game vs the city of new orleans t at carrying out the decree of the supreme court of the united states in her favor and ordered that she be placed in possession of the properties described in the decree so as to embrace only the lands in the possession of the city at the time of 61ing the bills ihe thru commenting on the decision says the result is quite a diaappointment to the plaintiff and a great victory for the city as it only adjadge the title for the vacant squares a large claim to the prop erty sold by the city in 1836 the principal basis of mrs games demands and expecta tions ia still in dispute female medical students philadelphia jnae 9 a warm debate occurred in the state medical sooiety rela tive to physicians who favored female stu dents in pennsylvania hospitals the fol lowing resolution gave rise to a debate xetotved that the state society hereby withdraws objections to women's entry to the medical college as at present constitu ted received all resolutions affecting that ittatitution and status of females good moral and professional standing who ob serve the code of ethic of the national medical association no action h»i yet been had but indica tions are that the resolution will be adopt ed though the opposition is strong breach of pbomise a young baptist clergyman named me mullen was arrested on charge preferred by mary l larch of lewiaborg of seduction and breach of promise democratic convesti jf whmlino westvvat t june 9 tha democratic convention assembled at cbarleatcwa the new capital of the state yesterday the platform adopted demand taxation of capital expurgation of the teat oath from the statute books in tstj fora restoration of the ballot to the disfranchised aad declares the white no tbe superior rahng race of the country john j jacobs of hampshire county was dominated for governor republican nomination cohcobo jons 9.—tkt ftspsjhli cm ens serening wmntniaated senator cragin ia tuicidk mm this jane ». lest monday o h raynor livery stabu keeper at hslsns arkansas while cmk shot h*a wife in the back of cjm wad a«d thiakimc h had ktlwi hsr hssw mm has asm usssasv hi his wa snly stmttsd th ball bmmg fcrnv i h lisa hsr w>n<so 7 clotelajid js—4 thshnwsss mi bssfsssl snsssrs of the sssssßnl pvs#antsmv a ilil ii : p nil t.al hmi w ■«*■% •* !••» v trmmmr l»nl the execatira committee w b irwin new york v.^l4 wiloox no t«rk w 1 biker bmffalo e u ajiee beaton arm j carb«t,l kioego ibwtimil meeting is to bo held at pkiladalafcia tt first tuesday of jue but aiti immtnt albant jane 9.—oar tleffsssa p pointed hon richard seheil of k«r york quarantine cnmminnxr in place a wu««g ha»t resigned wuamtia boston jim 9 the biu ii h stats id to the boston riartfoed tlno kailrae 1 wiched • vote in tk linrti tm afternoon ad was paserd to third reading by s3 to 1.1 prisons » or wlldl the house to dey peased to a third na<l ing the bill to establish separate prisons for woman the red stockitral the red stockings of cineinejati but the tn-mountains today by a agora of jo to 6 editorial convention humor june b—tha hudson rirer bditonal association hald ita annual matt ing in this city to day tha next meeting will ba held on the 13th of september s mm the exprem robbers fonda jane 9.—ln the eaee of tke peo ple vs charles b cockling and oth ■„. upon indictment for robbing the american merchant union espnea company all partiea pleaded guilty sio.pt conkline rho waa discharged on acoooajt of a flaw in tba indictment bat waa ~— t;*tnl by tlie judge to await tke action of the grand jury at the next term of the oourt bail waa hied at 110,(100 typographical tke international typographical union to-day adopted reaolatione favoring a regu lar sjstem of apprantioeakip wkerover tha mnuenoe of subordinate unions can oper ate tke practice of printing newspapers outaide or away from tke homo office waa discussed but no remedy suggested a reaolution waa adopted protesting againit the expenditure of tke pubho money by the poatmaater general to print business cards on itampad govenment en velopes the next convention will ba held in bal timore the project of eatabliakjßg a home for disabled printera wu oonaidored impractio able a reaolution declaring tku onion the highest authority in tke printing business and having tke power to establish tke gen eral rules in regard to finsjifinations for ad - miaiion into subordinate nniona wm re ferred tkia kad reference to the admissi n of negro printera under a rule adopted yes terday leaving itenhject tothaeabardinatr unions it waa claimed that one union migkt admit the nrgro and if his caid wen refused by others their ekartrrs should be forfeited mr bates of mem phis said it waa understood in the houth that no negro should be admitted into a union smith of mason and dixon'a line the resolution was lost so the subject remains aa it was was left by the action yesterday a reaolution waa passed en couraging female compositors to 00-operate with the male wherever employed togeiher religious the american baptist free missionary society adjourned to day delegates »■>'.. appointed to att*-nd the consolidation meet ing of the american missionary society at wilmington and instructed to aasure that convention uf the willingness of this society to eo-operato with them sa soon aa iv dence shall point out to both the practica bility of union nominated gen shanks waa to-day nominated for congress by the republicans of the ninth district the crops chicaoo june 9 —- dispatches received today from various points in lowa five uattering reports of tha prospects of the crops in wisconsin yesterday there were copi ous showers in various directions doing much good secretary hiwardu health a private letter from hon william h seward dated auburn ', jne 7 to a friend in this city says my kealth received a somewhat severe shock in coming down the mountains from mexico it is slowly improving now under the summer skies but requires more care than heretofore homeopathic inktttcte the american institute of homeopathy st ten o'clock to-day was devoted to the reading of papers by tke different medioal gentlemen judge elected by haves june 9.—hon lafayetta s foster ot korwien speaker of the house was today eleoted by the rouse of representatives judge of the supremo court of the state hu9ical festival springfield mass june 9 the mnst cal festival closed successfully to day with a popular concert in the afternoon and a per formunoe of the oratorio of tha creation to-night the festival has been the greatest at!air of the kind ever attempted here ex-slave and master a southern judge owe his appoint kent to one of 1119 former chattels gov alcora of mississippi recently ap pointed w (). henderson to a judgeshm and in sending his nomination to the senate said he selected him from several gentlesaen equally well qualified solely on account of the letter which we print bo low ports or iiptmn.t/tm > jickok 111 a man hi 1170 f tqjf ksc,lu,,cy oov j l atcarn govirkok—l was aslave of col w o henderson roys together as we were he is the centre of the underset association of my life arrived at manhood's estate i was atill intimately connected with him in the relation of his body servant when he waa wounded at upperviile ye en route for gettysburg he languished in the valley of virginia in the hands of tha federal authorities until it waa my privi lege to take him away aecretly through the unas to his own people the sffeo tionate relation of onr ohildhood having ripened into a flxei friendship in onr man hood has been invigorated still farther by a mutuality of set vice and devotion which makes him dear to my soul my friend aad loving matter is a can didate for the office of circuit judge of the ist district he is a man of nnbumiahed honor is a lawyer of high standing at the bar and having stood out for yu boldly during the late eanvaea ia a good republi can now governor i by the mysterious providence of god am a member of tha legudature i want no office no koowr save that of standing here in my place as a dety to my race bat i believe my i—liiiii gives me some claim upon tha intriejeap iisj are about to dispose aad i bow llis_»hh oat reservation all the credit of that itsisi to the aoorant of my es roast prayer the yon appoint to the judgeskip of the ist district the playmate of my boyhood the oompenion of ay msnhonrf tks gsmroaa friend of my wkole life my former saaatar coloael henderson hoping yon will grant tkia first sad last prayer which i as a member of this hones of representatives make to yea aa oover norof misnesippi i hat ho koaer to ba you exoallamy'a very haasble esrraot a»sao hodsuuox womksi i foum-in tha coarse of the parlsmsntmy debate which resetted in the rejentiesj of the woaaaa seffse«e bill mr boariere 1 arm eamaaaref tha pro poaasl sitsaielim of tha fiwaiaiee told a plssssnt story illaairative of hie new that wimen had aneejjk isfleinis already ia polrtica he rsssfls^sj well the oaaa of aa annetahu gaillhlli who wont down to a wo of bamm kmsk whsahhode..r«l t.nuisssst bat where he in ilulj „. koowm hero ba fans oat that ha waa un mm oflorji nrasmrt aad if n*armd y^aimiihh»hflg ii itlluimmu jihi tiihm mmmmmmty wm urn harm tmm m4t *> wijtwatal ha latf thlt ink ialsßmmßsm !■■■■% svasssssssss ssssssssl ■mml^ltm^zs limm^awmslm llmllazil 1 is thk buffalo express i i'mlisueij tvki v hcemso udajincei'twljl the kxi'hkss i'kj.ntinu co ho m e bwan strsft pelivcrwi l cmtlct in the cttj ur m'lit tiy in ail fin 00 i«r uiniun w«,klj jt»jir««i hy mul 160 do tie buffalo exptfibs job printing office the vxet but matkkiaju i>ai*nfmr nnirud to umn wrm iwt mat of mm cau in job woml a 14 uar •» a hud b usine.ss ijir kctory sauk 8888-swawam location of tui leadisa uobsks or buffalo jti uf our rssal rs who n ... purcham la bui .., by cutt ~_ the ut a,,.1 umo it a a rulers will sftse ti a 1 1r..i.1.1 the selection i.a bee ar.lul.t lusal aud .« strictly 11 kbtcla.a_i | - architects i ybub k pouter 3 mala a ag'l implements castings ac iiuwahjj 1 ron at'u ran cb_u_ko micaoal bankers h w kurt a co hall cor seneca blind hinges finkcabtings ao ~.- _ t;o.,cor niagara and virginia ala books and stationery haiitin ..,.,)!.. 3ba maiu er sr bmbibs a bku 1-7 maln.cor v.u.i tkkr.i a l.r.m . /.*., main and . w isnaa 11 ... otis na maui i.lank books stationary ac ioohi lookwooo * ttmaaaa ua m__b c.ikianr * bb suy and 2u main boots a shoes a ia s llkvvr.i , 2sa main james h jkwfcit abal m . blank book manufacturer j l chichester lweud !...- washington onfectioners wholoaale a rat-ail w it i.ullock . un . ,-. b division carpets oil cloths feathers . r * j zook i i ■' '■:-. a7a main carpet fitter 6 phii.lips ssi main ... confectioners wholisaale hesr lf_au.ak.til seneca ■i ' .*■-. il iso main pp s ..■titft houm china lass a crockery mai-tilaw i.'m.i:.i is . oko t newman aaa main carriages ■l!luh»*ll.lu.lsa near clun.rui.iis crackers ac n ovens . bon 10 an.l lb haa coa l < wholesale and retail .-. 11 dudley * co cur trie and terrac . ■i r hah.n agt foot oeness-e coffee a spice mills chase a co 331 main >!--'■churches coal and pki iron (~ 11 wilson * co mi i.liin cor mewissipp jc 1 hhi.strom 1 commercial wbarl loot ol m in stisal dry goods i.i p.t * co.,si main drapers tailors m u tlty'in is main dyer and renovator j ma eh ester ass m.in envelope m anufacturekb b w i'rosser 22 w swan engravers on wood geo d wioiitman oo m.in fancy goods kl vouikk kikt.limi a co all main furniture ac isaac d wbitk 2_>7 main k ijristi.l c0..2v3 main l.jur feed and grain ay 11 hob.i t-.raes cor er.n frl'i t and oysters flatt rurit ca -'•■> amataama fine brass castings buffalo brass foundry 7 es,hangs ola-is and paper show cards j p hoffman .« r seneca st up stairs grocers wweaale a m johnston 72 m.m grocers wholesale and retail f d holman 173 maiu oeu w scott 17 e sonera gents furnishing goods ai.llls.on 11 sita kliro 3-7 main b n lawrence a son 316 main mott * benedict 367 mam guns andjevvelry i o 80-isoa a 00 . lea m.in hotels 80nn..v9 notkl c washing n and carro.l harness saddles ac j 8 lytlh a s:.n iv kacliana-c ..;,!. site maiurion halsl.in ark ikon c c x wai.hhii'iik 271 ms n six 9 sw-ui uulll'in-i v klp.eor paar.ami seneca bii.nky siikparii ad un main fowi.kk v suss pa dsl-sbs l wittc weed a co m mam cor w swan hardware ani metals j.ratt * co 16 as and 160 terrac hot air furnaces a 0 oi bert ss main hat caps and furs c * f ghokor bol main bergtold * blto a*l main wm wipfert 3-21 mai iron foundry baolb iron works perry c.t mississippi clinton iron works church cor jackson iron founders engines boilers oko w tif_t sons a co w-_.lnii_.toii nrohlo iron nailas r r spikes ao fbatt * co a as anil 60 tcrraoe lager beep billiards ao m li ii s kl k-jkbtkk 201 m.in t light carriage and sleigh d c oohwin 333 and 135 waßhinjru.n looking glass picture frames howard * bustino 16 i s.an malleable iron pratt * le'-cuwoiitii h and m torrao marble mantles and grates c s cuh'br 611 i-clawisrs __ swartz loii.w main marble a granite wotma i,vs lons a fobsob comer curt and monraa john rawf..rii 167 an ww niagara mill.'very wholaa-je and retail denrv •>• hi-sb fflohaln w 11 wooi'war aodm.m mourning gocds dollli rest * co all main music dealeits and publishers j__wktt a misi'iisa 1113 main organs portable pipe derrh'k fklokmaker a co 3j al and tt olmlon organs melodeons ac oro a prince a co niairara s«santb and ma ryland oils paints ac b pease 6 and rt7 m.in planing mills doors sash ac w a evans a co mechanic printers a blank book man'fs baker jones a smith ho and 2_-2 wiss.iiiikton street pianos music ac cottif.k * henton 2tlm main piano manufacturers 0 kl-p.tzman hs 108 and 110 b.tarta devink bros.,aoi s aa-ara cor maryland paper hanoisirs ac _. n rll'.oe.?ls main mostoomkry bros 2--5 main merrktt nichols 67i main photographers w m kx.oi.t ih m.in f b hamiil__ton.3o.s and 180 main scales and safes buffalo bcale works 63 main sewing machines whf.f.i.er * w.l-ion s m i'll 276 main ear wilcox a olilßs s m co 11 s division howe 8 m 00 is w swan floiieni s m c0.,ml main saddlery 11ardware ac pratt a letcaworth 61 and 6 terrace silk hat manufacturers c mackenzie main stove hollow ware bird a co cor brace rt and kris caua stained glass buffalo stained 11lass works t paarl ts o l burns too mala school furniture w chase * son 21 seventn stoves and hardware maw ferris a co aaa main * veb furnaces and ranges hi . iit z a c0..-si3 msin trunks mphiiey success to jno hnnb daniel h hl a msju st oh rer a bro 3c 11.ka - — h.n_t_.n*«a6op6__rl a b adams * co __» .. wo washington 01bson p howard a co „_,_____ watches jewelry a <**>*"■■■p.tkin-s jewelry stt.re 292 m».a ' t * e dickinson 2m main dan b castle 1«1 main tf.vbnabkos.,a6o main watch makers a jewelees jdlius walker iff main mimuf ■■■«■a ilnrtf iriiriaini it flmoiwtll prtctm ~-«»~ , urralo odaumio»roßii t baanam tj wmm**w ani trihterr wameboub fnrauba t article required la ito printing baatnas to an e a.wtur^nbw tmtftml wkmm plat la mtmus*ss t . utst ahu foump t ost—on sunday last a yel a\j low t*.p*a ammm with paid filigr.e sett ng bmsm to here bee dropped ia gr.ce churct . mit-hiifan at the inder will be rewarded by ea in it at waatata k wockwell'g,zia bait at _____ 110-at whip lo3t-0n seneca st i . w ■.' w*',,ho '•" tie morning ot the btl inst » btaid ou-reaed ahlp jrith uo euver erulrs w tne of w b tbe nan eot oaibrie i narked / it werew*rd wul^ep»ij o rtu return la n .. h eiilr*j wharf m t 03t-on monday or tuesday aa s imb ta ho ■_ with john rob rla 731 elk st , written on the c.ser ih finder ill picas lea.c it 1 joun doy le loot o michlgau at 2 wajiteii a gents wanted-rare chanck ix to make mo es something new call 1 ta bus . oeneral aulsscription office 833 main at up ir hi n y t , hklp-rkmalea xuanted-at bonney-s hotel mllms ""' •■'"• ""•""' «•"- •*•"•» j 91 allen st wanted an ex -»*_> perieuced girl to do k en«riu hll kelerentes rer|cirtd j iii delaware st.-\yanted,ta t*v protestant aery-nt tot gen-r.l housewor ap-jiy lor tiiree in b-.taetn a and 10 o clock a m : fb-3t ac oak ast.-^wania >, a oerman t\j girl to do genera hou urk in a mail lam w ■mm u carolina 81 wanted a l.\stj steady active girl to do geotraj bouse rj lv at laj e swan st wanted a i w h competent prouataiit girl to do faaaiai haana rh fio-2t ooq washington st cook tj wantd atn ddle-ayed woman pre'trrtd aatu a h-i .-.« i ai 1 4 qko pearl st.—cook wanted tjfj v kt-frrei-ces requ red fy-3i ci ( i i i ank u h st — wanted,ta i 1 -' kjrl to iii general housework thft airani ed-kemale sekvant.s of ■1 all aaa-aaa 1 irat then basaae and goed ana guaranteed pkuplfca i.>tellii_.e.nij_e ofkick 11 eaaaa baeamay mtt help male wanted hi ok 12 experienced ni'-i i-i a i in a .. 1 aud dour f.titt ._.' t iu~\i]\e va mankt 5 p.t day bad itaady work l mh.i 11 itav.rt t f»-2w wanted — two first cla.s.n l-airtt-ra apply at vuetn ity janiawi * hoi or tarry and chicagn m tbtl wanted an a 1 blacksmith will j-bvt-i-od wage sone oaher iie-rd ai ply castik a t , tituanllc fa 17 0 siti*\tio\*s iv*tvtei wanteo — a situation aft faiii'r ami reft-rent apply at no y p*>*il tr°-i 7 4t oiki)»m am i 01m.1m 11 j wad.s worth st for rent 1 agi 11 i an.l wifa or two tai nifi-e gi-ntle nun can li ii ilta-asitt rojubs with or n ilb-mt ba.ar.l 17 3u .>.) [ pearl st a kew gentle ■— m x iii.-ii ian it ai-onim dvc-1 with hoar.l ami f.*.a r*oq**aa icrnt rt-v i.nl.'c js.il bustwess chawciiah f5 for sale or rent—a five mlm year icate of a desirable gr.u.ery act da lling li r k.knt market i unlit lu p s_tt!beii.u k_t**b lb a hckeki.-io 13 wen swan at 14 t?or sale one fourth inter j tnt in o*lo of tr.fc lan-eft and r>e-t vleveiatrs in lit cily tavba a kamtntoad iu wo.,t j*an st 14 j*akkrv fox sale ok to rent t wnmooeonttnrrwtmd washington i limit vi j itaktiiulumt-.w 423 t*lk at tilt cigntkal business property ■koksalk uk imtamb knt-wn as the old slpnlianti il'tfl having a fr.nita^e of 103 fee krie l'sna 41 fi t 011 c-_.niincn.i__j strct-t and e tendiog ti ronirh t 1.1 yd tttooa tlie t.uililing la tory i ■-■':■,'. ■■■. ■■built with i n aaßaaeam a-nd four stories t.l brink heiaonab c terms of payment will begiveu to a punhasor lyun a aammm d3«j millinery store for sale in a dosiravme location with aleak of goo.ls 11 reasonable terms hastini a ottu 4 brown's bnildinga eu borseh i d carriages a oood family horse buggy jc__x hirnesiand attgk tot aaje cheap inquire at art m.in st ltd mi.scellaa\iiq»s dutcuer fixtures no 309 west forty-first st near eighth a<-en 1 men ork f callon for sale npug magnet fuk sale this j til haa item nlmilt and is m.w in good order i lit sa.lt very w for wmh by hlmr &. mas fokit it wtßßt swan t.i 7 l-or sale cheap—a block of j land on f rry at , con inlng j aires can ik dividivl i to h il ling'ot-t and n<ad i tf.lizt one ■h"ii-ai-i il'.l.bt per acre if taken within so da*.s trkawmow app.y u m mccomb no b bbooj i'laihi.i at _ tz far sale cheap—a valuable pr ijierty centrally lih-ated with marly jotfett atn-ei fr>..it on paved ar et and about 14u it t wa'i-r frmit adapted to a reiail coal or lumtn-r ar.l or an heavy hu-int-ss will be ild ch.ap to close ah e*>utc u*abi a chappiill x i et ale stent am main st 11 ikut balk—sooo feet of land on 1 townaon brlsto hambttn randall i pring and wii.iain strt-ets in l<t and cm time 10 suit pur h u*er*j apply to juhn 01*1*0 si j*e»rl at iiou sale lot 86x100 ft north 1 william st wea si.ie baa allen ltoff a bakk_k.no 1 br.iwirs buiitling d3o a good engine and boiler for sale cneap at the union planin mill bollfck a kkcienwalt ca.mer chi rego st ■old papers for sale at 50 it bnd 76 oente * hundred att a office _ fuk sale-hoi ses mfor rent—thss story frame dwe ling mmo hnd-011 st , !■■!*'-.; bbaem and r.-ttagehts ; a dcsiretle locat.ti.ui will hennted bcaptm a good u-naiit lea tb i'km'.ul.m 13 w bean st 16 f for rent at a bargain—tbi i ij-«tory hrck d-relinir 73 w c)i.ppe»a th ween franklin and heuware t gats and water lke * i'u;kkri*-*u 13 week swan nt is 190 ft sale that valuable property fl*a the south act corni-r of uain and utica s'reeut with itrgia and tlr class residence nearly il 11 h.-d also aevural eb-gant vaciuit iou adj jt.ing the above property on the south ji'un u 1 it 81 !'<-•) at el 3 desirable business property for sai-e-tbe 3-st rr brick than no 390 mic'sigaii at upper fl ore finished for a dwell-ng with bri.-k buiiaing in rear and wa'er and .-.■_ mr.k it well a.l acted to bu^ineaa or manufacuring purpose lot uxlooto alley will be col 1 on reaaon able terms 11.tn 1 im k otto dls * bmsra's handing for sale.—a new~^a**~fiest das 21 story residence with all toe modern nn nn.veireiit-s anuth bide of ferry street west of l>el aware lot itsamfl fert terms easy t buell *!■»!] t hollieter building or sale 291 north division et l-sto.-y and baacment gas,cellar and ws.er will sell cht-ap a tb pa'ty ia gtrng to le*-re tojm price r^'-i-o apply to h mclomß no 6 s»uth dlfiaion ek ell t3usine-3s property eor sale 300t.300 en i»ui«iana at comer of hamburgh at canal ox3oo on hamburgh st.,corner of hamburgh st an * oas*ax erie canal cor.ier virginia st ~,- - l>o 00 man and st , corner fourth at lyon k baker iot ta •" ■****^ for ha le no 1w spruce st l.—t t frame lot 30*130 r las'bib at near a,"1 0 l-««ry frame price *& ltom a bajter bxie land q«e dwelling f<jr baliw chpa p a good b*-rain arlu ba girt j to use mdeet the i u,ry hsck dwmwem o jb7 mlj*if**b m m rooaja re md aiattllljmaßd wiuson a so.i na t__m sl seneca st.—store kok sale on hejraaea al batasmo mala and washington 4 atorr brick liom * bjkilke tnm land v tor baue-a splendid k__il r eaaa^n tafcabaat mmnm a.th aaat jsm,^*rg tahars ebota iraiu laasaltbful eh vt7«*ss drtrma ba mb rt-hdiy rommanue assnmrj.t mgrntdrntmre tmm ttm m ibis*ib rvaaai a t t^mm mm mill a*l a lo ae*a b v t aaw foe taale—bouses iheap mouses foe bale new j-etorr brick houae 838 swan at with gas and wa'er lot2bxll iru y brick bouae 671 o*k at lot 88x150 well gaa sbrub**ery aod fruit tn abun lmnce 2-etjiry lr.a-._e b«ai*e 8 gouth lm-i-i st , h :■"■■: order throughout i 26x116 gas bl*t ii 1-atory frame douag tol oaa at lot mxlfio rexy i irable and cheap t-n of > ff-ime houße.o sprue aaar bauvtaat nth 1-story f'aiaeootilge in rear lot kilil •. ho habtinub a tto 4 brown'a building tiheap cottages for sale 6*o norria pla lot tfixllfl 117 fourth at lot ml 1 sn a.t rim bi ,; lut svllo 7 palmer at loi coaxloo flo haisli.-ju*i a 0tt0,4 brown's building for sale or to kxuhange~fok a fl-*t class residence in ihi city a farm of 104 tctm first jiii.li'y of l*nd lying just out-i eof tht city limit baa a large orchard one of the in i ■ur..*.y fine tw.^rtairy btick houae and three goo j bams will be sold t.h-an intiara of ms howarl h chappell tjloh salk—a very desirable roomy aid almost new houae on connecticut nt between truth and eleventh street the bmtm ontalna room l-eaude a large hail and attic lot ail am raht property will be sold cheap i wggam tor immediately if not sold by the first o may will be n-nta jubn ottti 81 pearl at desirable building lots for pale looij'6 i'elaware at e , 200 ft ______ of north th 80x31 linwood avenue w s cor baker et ' 1 vjxhto toward st cor virginia em }______________ seneca st property for sai.k at b bargain no 414 seneca st lot 0 through to l<ol-om st , with a 2-story brick bouse and | havbb in rea this is a rare chance for a null ......\; or tali a titer part blaring hu-ii ess m hat t a 1 r will be sold on li era terms for further parti.v lam apply to home k san for u iu west bwan et e2 desirable brick house fou pale li-story brick hou 174 franklin rt at and water i.ut 25 lect trout to an alley in rear ill be sod cl.cap terms easy uajsiincs & otto 4 brown's buildiiurs d2tf ipor sale—2so beneca st t f story hii-k in g.-od condition this pt pert will be sold cheep t the party ia going to the a . ■■if bold within hi days wil take b*oo t down b*i anc okgay apply to kl mcl'umß no 6 south lii vision st ell f for sale—the 2 story brick ■_____. blot-k n...9 475,477 471 and 4-1 p.arl ft , wiiti all ni attn mgowmttmmttt gas hot an i seen ** later math will be old cleapfor cash or on term in ajftt purcha-ers karu thame fat iiirestin-it for fur-h-r jbbftbbjribbb apply tv hi.me a has it fukli hi wesi bwan at 14 liou sale—brick house 2-stor x iasti aitn and cellar situate on oak at neat llur n gas and wate g...i lot and hani tm lion a baktr uric land office wor sale—that very desir 1 able 2 st ry frame dwelling no 42 tl-mxl 11 at , th all iu.hlt.ru eamnariaaraaa john orro tan w 8l i 0 tt rk for bale cd ea p 3~story a j brick rt re no 343 i*«ii--ca st lot 2»xluo w.ll b»aald at a bargain hastings a 01to 4 rwtmh build m 1 esirable property for sale bailic-ntt t t rtßßy hrick house very deafrahle m ifri-d order price 8-->&00 m am ■>', hiiut-e a*.d ia price 1h 00 ninth at hou and lot pi ice 131)00 north division st u*w n lln-.i aaa and chest nut bts 2 atorv brick htjoaa price tosi 0 e4 howard k chaprkli 3-48 main at tjlor sale 4.3s south division st . 1-story cottage lut 40x1_.11 pan end fruit fees mi is.ilibbbj,rifle a : ,■> to u uccoilll no 6 soib b&tkmm st ell for mix fakms i great chance for sale is acre within 4 milt of thr city in ai excel itntiilikhb ritiitl m j h%b state f cuhivitti.in trim o.trliard currai t bjmfewa c.veri g one-eigbtii of an acre strawberry ilea kc ; pnng etoft iiilhc tmnmd ls.rge barn and a l.^-lory hou..e as the ropricuir mici.ds muving to oregon this j.r.,i*t-ri aid besolj at a mnr heavif sacrifice for cash down further particular can be had at mv office sjujedj application is desirable a b town ley no 4 qeulater ifuilding 13tt keneca & mtani ts i^or saleor exchaoe—66 acres of land wiih ao.-d hoii-a aud barn fruit ie , n the sulphur springs road wulun four mili*s from fa tk ed atwb k blcklano no t erowu't bunding e-.s for sale—3i acres of land in west sei.eca 4 mile from main st plent f fruii pood him c an 1 barn inquire at ed it ajuds i buckland no 2 brown'a building e2i for sale or exchange—32 acres of land under a one mate of cultivstio t good hou*-e and barn nice fruit well fenced sii uaw.l o iitik-a lr>>m main btrie on the potter's corut r k,.ad edwakd3 buckland no ibrown's building ew tjtok sale—a fine dairy farm x of 2 0 acres with g.-0.l house and hams fitti au in colden centre ab.nit 2 laii'es from col.len village ibwakds x iuckland n 2 brum building e?s farm for sale-best garden land in erie county mutt he sold to ch-et out an e*tt*»*e m area i mil from the court hou-e will tie nm cheap by u-jwakd a cuai i'ell 348 main at 4 farms for sale a good farm of 164 tctm in the town ot wefct seneca four-ami a half nam fr-in buffalo a niei h**.t<iry buck hou-e three hundred erafted tttm and a oa-l glawa house very cbeap uuwakd t cua_-l'el,3,b mam firevt dl a fine farm for sale or ex ■■' ■:■■■.: ir iat : i.i acres ij . ■■»! lanil t.nl cxfe'leiil will watered fine rchanl,new2-»t..rj rauuedw.lliu with hu-iis outhnu ca -:,.,-, ac ul in go d order citj property will be taken in art pta.inent balance o*ie terms lee pick itajng 13 w swan at el 3 omall farm for sale con o tailing ■_;" ixcrts at la bat near niagara ka'lp ihe welling is a want pc otj g"tl,ii modern style iarn ai-d outhtuse all in fine or.ier the land i wlm-rablv aoapte.l f,.r fruit having ah ut 1000 treat wtme together with grap v ne and mad fruit tha location is beautiiol and the nelhborbood flr ia*s any one desirous oi a ut-enor rural home will find it her apply to lyun at tiak&r krie lvnd office e*s ituksm for sale—33 acss3 of " i ml iv it 1 o kerr et athtut 2 mile east of main st with framehou-a splendid bam.hheds kc ; v-i.nng orchard of mm tlwarf pear and li apple tree will '" dd cheap or will exchange for a good raißl hastings k otto no 4 brown'a i ng ets inarms farms—several fine p l*rg and small farms for^aleorexchange lee k pickkkino 13 w.-aswan at bl to let-rooms rpo let—rooms on 4th fi.ook.for jl an artist's s udio in new building no 35 ni.gara st 19 rpo let—a suite of furnished jl rxoiuaod tecond fljor at mias handall*s 39 swan st t9-2t three nice sleeping rooms in ' that central locality 333 main street or i dlry .<_; k..-i.kweu apply to geo b bull the irerr'a to let—storks rpo let—the old established j grocerj store no 30 niagara st a splendid chaoce for a firat-ctan grocery business eim/iire at sua mlin it i at townley's land office no 4 holli3teb buildings to rent wi li immediate posaeasion an eld establb^ed gkockry store in an excellent locality in the suburba of buffalo a la-g-j and profitable businem has been carried on in it for the past 13 years tberets a orirate eutranre to tbe d»el ing hi-j1 is large and in good onj*r on another s reet to the store entrance rknt very muderate immediate application bonkd be made at my of fice no 4 holliater building corner of seneca and ham street a tttt a a townlet m store to rent—swan st no 18 be'ween main aad washington sta first floor and basemept of a 3 tory brick will he put lv good order pos-teaaion jan let a ren cen tral aad deairab.'e jocatioi for tbe gnx*er and pro vision bueioeae or most any other kind if hu»i>ea apply at no 5 niagara st leosard wilson * bon 31 f or rent—store no 176 pearl sta.dearniataraat lee * pickering 13 weetswanst stores nos 83 91 a 93 main st toraat apply to john otto si pearl bt 07 rpo ssre — a fink bublnkds x aund s mile fr.«a main at oo baemoa tk store d-eutrjand aara beat low apply boo t ma booth metmn ak pl jaecowa 17 o tores to reat m wamt at mm omcorsmd by lyon h fleirebeim aaw—tfliaißi at,owirter block m bbmoo et em ot boom bm aawtimbbbotto , m imptwrnpymamdrng to let-mouses hou3ks to rent we have rajaaj desirable houses wl teh we will rem ai reduced rate fur the mm of ihe year h***l incisfcott wo 4 kirowia'a bulldiitg flo mrare chance—for rent the de-.i-w.bl dwelling 13ft e**t eagle at kaa arc water with all modem imnrovteaeat auttabls lor a rdng bouse beat pwm apply eon at eu waeut * bvgalabs/a va 1 b*ror-a'i building houses to rent by m mccomb no 5 south division st 335 uudaon tt , 2-atory frame gas cellar end a good well o water finished in fine style this is one of the brest locatlotu in buffalo rent 400 197 geo'gi st , 2-ktory brick in excellent condi tmn;ras,brater and cel.ar this ia every central l *- -;; rent 450 638 swan at 2-story frame house new and finis -■i 3 in excellent manner with l th modern un - pruvemenu rent pito brick t tore and dwe ling to rent in a good loeatlon for a family grocery the ame haa * good brick oven tvvo-storyft'rnished house to rent within thre minutes walk of the post aavea is furnished throughout lv good order ha j _.-.-. furnace as and w.ll be rented on re***on*hle terms to a good tenant hastings h otto 4 f-i.,.1 buildiog e£o fl?3 dwelling to lent—the 2 &*- atorv b*sen.i*nt and attic brick dwelling no sniagarast with gas hot i-jd cold water and nth all in good onler a convenient lo ation for a of*-s>it.nal or butiiiitas man lex ah pickering w so an it el 9 vtorth st dwellings tfs rent al iwi small brick dwellings oontainlrg our 7 rmm each both hare betn newiy painted and apt-red th--.uiil.out a br utiful location bent 10a apply at no 6 niagara st leonard wil son k | n fl l^or rent—a barn in the rear 17 o no 10-j seventh st on a pared alley john otto frl pearl at elb dwellings for sale or to rent cveap with immediate poase*-aion sixth at , no 15-1 2-story brick 0 rooms in flae order gu and water sixth at no •!->*., lj-story frame 8 rooms ljsonaku wils-in k son _____ no fiftiavarar-t m ruilk barn for rent—situ mlg mt on the alloy in rear of no 154 swan t nea imichigan sl lfce a-pickering 13 w swat treet elb kfomx rent—a very desirable p rt-nidence 2t*4 ninth wt 2-story frame nterlj new ga and water in excellent onier john ot to si p.-arl at elo tvesirable houses to rent with immttliate poises-lion the 2-story brick inni-ae no bl se.euth street with gss water untl cellar aim tho very commodious 5-story brick hou-te no 4fty fraukli * stn-t-t very convenient ha gas water bath crllcr ani table and in finely ■i __, htrtitm or the wholf ol tht furniture now in the house can in wu^ht chfaj by the tenant il desired hastings a otto da_o 4 brown's bui'dine oosr rent—the fine 2-story e frame am lling no 20 bolts place witb ban a delightful i cati a will b renlod low to a goo-t ensnt lee k picki-kino '_. west mv.n nt el 2 tr-or sale—2 astorv brick house no mi franklin at wi;*i omotp irodern con i-eiitem ot 64x140 1 eru>s favorable jo h i otto hi pearl it e\3 lmne residence for rent—no a llks ot'agi st new 2-story brit.k aith gas ai.il ait'cr adc ii.mf.il i ation hill be rented low t a go d tenant lee k picksrinut 13 west kwan treet d2s mortgages iit 1 iuui~to l(>an on iiond and oiimiij kotftg i*ob org time on lluffalu city property lle k rli'ki-.kino lit 13 west bwan st atone money fnn-hwemon-'v mortgages wanted by howard t h-.ppki uamm t eg ziity a.nd coiiniy ordtsk j stocks buutls an.l um^gtegmt rommercial p»pcr ne-toiiautl by e|iwaki>3 ts buckland k rt entire d loan broker no 2 browu's build i n 020 purchase mosjey—mortgages w»i;tsd by lee k pickering 16 west swan st shirriieg fr-*»n,the union steamboat ______ 12l'a17 company for ci ve'and detroit hllwaokee juid chicago the favoriu ptttmwk steamer passa c w a smitu - captain mt lenfe the imt of main dtmt forthe thntt porta on friday evenino jut,e 10 at 9 o'clock for freight or pa-.sa.fe a ply at the company's office no 1 mainalrec iy-2t seth caldwell agent the union steamboat company for l\ke sjperior tj s the elegant passen 2m got steamei pacif c ed kelley ciaptain will leave buflalo tuesda ji'ne 14 at s o'clock p.m for sault st mat le marquette and porta ie lake cam.ing at cleveland and detroit aad making aaaa mmmamntt at pairtage lake with baaaaaßß for copper baßtaai eagle harbor outona ron.la pointe itayfield ku.aeriur ciiy and iduluth freight received for abov i boats at foot of main rtreet the steamer arct c j e tt'rn'er captain eajual in rate,capa.:ity anda'commodations.willleive is aasifo on tleshay stmmwl at three o'clock p m for bameda.si.inßtion vnete sie-amera are nearly new have elegant caiiin and are furnished wiih tpev-ial faatjjta_a*a to the a immt>datiou of passoii and have also ample twotojm freight aud will constitute duriiiu the wa of 1870 an inhepk.n'dent lake si pkrior line leafing attmkt regularly every ties ay at 3 p i and ciev.-und ever wednes la at 8 p m for freight er pataage i.nply at the company'a office no 1 main atrvet bt ffalo set j caldwell agent __ _^ grpat northern tleasure route lake ontario river st lawresce and tiie saiai/esav two steamers daily canadian naiioation co 3 1870 l^j^g 1870 royal mail and it xpress lines in c nnecti n with the grand trujsk railway to montreal qaawatt tßtom t-aguenay through the beautiful and rutnai.ti scaiicryof ihe white uuuntains lake g irg leke champ lain lake mem | hr.-n a > _;, to t*a ratoga springs newport port land boston providence and ne yurk down the iliver st lawr.*nee pastaing the thousand i - in ;- and the woi-dcrttii rap rts of the st lawreme by dayllgnt the cheapest m i variei and delightful trip on the cot.tm.nt passengers leaving buffaiao at 8 a m.,(huffalo tl.ne vi the erie k niagara railroad or 9 a m nev yora tiru ti the new york central railroad aid maw**m at niagara or l wisia-n with the tlist clast in,.>r city of to ronto f'.r tom.nto where direct connection will l-e made vtilh the lai^e an commodious upper cabin ainer*i of the express line abyssini.-vn c.iuin e*t«a athrman captain morley for darlrngton port hope co.tourg kmgrtton and prea-ott c-mnecting tutre with the fine river steamers rea hiog m..ri._rt'_.i at 6 o'clock the follow ing afternoon pa&stengers leaving buffalo btfcflt p m will con nect at chariot.c with tne magtiiflcant upper cabin slearners of tbe royal mail line spartan captain keley corinthian captain dunlop p.a sport qajtsasßl mrclsir kingston cnpaain farrell champion captain cam iohael for cswago kingston clayton alexandria bay the f'bhmg grounds f the st lawrence roek v he ugdeusburg p.*esc tt cornwall reaching montreal the following afternoon at 6 o'clock without chiknge of steamers be sure and pui-cha ticket via grand tp data railway and staukmkrs which are good by rail or li at are available until novetnbtr ist 1870 and can be obtained at reduced hates at all princi pal watering vl*cea ai.d citie in tbe united state a milli»y,c-it agent 1 h shai ikei.l.uei ag't h m i muotreal j o t r montreal tmm j v'hitmork mmg cuffcuo jt'ja 1870 187 a new jersey steamboat company people's evening link for nkw york daily undays ex«pt**d at ek o'clock p m dean richmond capt w ____. chriatopfaar mondays wedneadat and friday drew capt s }. tpn tueadsys thurt-days aad satuntay at op tvafodk r m or oa arrival of train hu devon river ugmao tickcts oood for stat b boom tawmaqe yprnmamwamammmmmthathmm at w t cr x r * 8 ia a aad a ail b a dae at albany 8:10 8:1 baal tm a pl all cbeek d b**taff transferred free aa moil aa ajrent of tae laaa at tb depot always oo arriv eftaa tiiaii fm biqht tae en as cheap as bt ant other line or pa-_t___aiiara euptt at the ofice mea.tatsaad»&&-oadway j w haroolstt a3mm*y,a*ru*,im ap
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-10 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-06-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8305 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-06-10 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-06-10 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Identifier | 18700610_001.jp2 |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8305 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
| Technical Data | 3076 KB |
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baffalo express vol xxv friday june 10 1870 no 8305 died wiiitxb'-june 9 willie h,~n of milo a and alic whltn aired 7 year and 9 monlha fune^llrom the r«t denoe of a i r ranwlm ■!., on salurday june lit at « o cl k p m rr end and acquaintance are r«»pecl |
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